Critics are already in love with 'Captain America: Civil War'

Some of the top critics in the country have seen the
summer’s most anticipated movie, “Captain America: Civil War,”
and it sounds like we should be even more excited about seeing it
than we already are.

The third movie in Marvel’s Captain America franchise is its most
intense. A rift within the Avengers causes the group to split
into two groups: team Captain America (played by Chris Evans) and
team Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.).

"The shaming of 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' will
continue apace — or better still, be forgotten entirely
— in the wake of 'Captain America: Civil War,'" Variety wrote. “A decisively superior
hero-vs.-hero extravaganza that also ranks as the most mature and
substantive picture to have yet emerged from the Marvel
Cinematic Universe.”

“It would be a stretch to call this third Captain America film a
drama, but far more than most comic-book films, this is a story
of conflict between people, building on the history of Marvel's
cinematic universe,” The Playlist said. “And the old
affection between the two heroes amplifies their new enmity which
only further draws the audience in.”

Along with what seems to be a very strong story, the introduction
of Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and the new Spider-Man (Tom
Holland) in the movie are added highlights.